While it seems Diego Cavalieri is training with Crystal Palace, it's been all quiet from player and club.

So what did did Roy Hodgson think of the keeper when he was on Merseyside?

The 35-year-old played just 10 matches for Liverpool but two of them were under the Palace boss.

In that time he kept two clean sheets in Europa League qualifiers against Rabotnicki Skopje.

Liverpool signed Brad Jones in the summer of 2010 and Cavalieri left for pastures new in Italy with Cesena and while you might think Hodgson wasn't impressed with what he saw, it seems to be quite the opposite.

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LIVERPOOL, ENGLAND - OCTOBER 02: (THE SUN OUT) Diego Cavalieri (L) and Lucas Leiva during a Liverpool Training session at Melwood on October 2, 2009 in Liverpool, England. (Photo by John Powell/Liverpool FC via Getty Images)

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Eagles boss Hodgson said in August 2010: "Diego has done a marvellous job for the last two years."

"He's a very good goalkeeper and a very good person, but he made it clear to me at the start of the season that after two years of watching Pepe play every week he might, if he's not careful, lose his goalkeeping ability or his status as a first-team goalkeeper.

Diego Cavalieri in action for Liverpool in the Europa League in 2010

"He made it clear he'd like to leave and find a club where he'll be able to play on a regular basis, so we set about the task of finding someone we thought would be as good a complement to Pepe Reina as Cavalieri has been.

"That's why Brad Jones has come in. He's the man we've chosen to back up Reina, put him under pressure and, most importantly, be ready to play.

"Diego will travel to Cesena after the game tomorrow night for a medical."